England Women U20 coach Jo Yapp has announced the match day 23 to face Canada on Friday 10 August at Acadia University, Wolfville. The match is available live online via Rugby Canada with kick off at 10.30pm BST in the first of a three-game tour for England Women U20. Bristol Ladies outside centre Phoebe Murray
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Valkyries’ 2018/19 Tyrells Premier 15s fixtures confirmed
Worcester Valkyries’ Tyrrells Premier 15s fixtures have been confirmed for the upcoming 2018/19 season. Roy Davies’ side will open their campaign with a long trip up north to Darlington Mowden Park Sharks on Saturday 8 September before a trip to Saracens Women a week later. Their first home game will take place in Round 3,
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Match officials announced for HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series 2019
A team of 25 match officials from 15 unions has been announced for the upcoming HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series 2019 as the countdown to the 2020 Olympic Games gathers pace. With all roads leading to Tokyo 2020, 15 core men’s teams and 11 core women’s teams will compete for the coveted world series titles
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Tyrrells Premier 15s fixtures for 2018-2019 season
The Rugby Football Union (RFU) has today announced the fixtures for the second Tyrrells Premier 15s season. The Tyrrells Premier 15s will be played over 18 rounds, beginning 8 September and culminating with play-offs and a title final on 27 April 2019 (venue TBC). With no promotion or relegation over the first three seasons, there
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Four Retirements – A Tribute to Rocky, Nolli, Izzy and Kay
When Simon Middleton calls his new Red Roses squad together to prepare for the 2018-9 season, there will be four very familiar faces missing. Two of them have graced the white shirt for a remarkable fifteen years: Danielle (Nolli) Waterman and Rochelle (Rocky) Clark seem to have been England players since the dawn of time.
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England’s Rocky Clark calls time on international career
England’s most capped player Rochelle Clark has called time on her international career, 15 years after earning her first cap. The 37-year-old made 137 international appearances, surpassing Jason Leonard’s previous record of 114 in November 2016, before going on to feature in her fourth Women’s Rugby World Cup last summer. She retires as the world’s
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Canterbury unveil new England Rugby kit
Rugby specialist and kit provider Canterbury has revealed the new 2018/2019 England Rugby training kit range. The new training kit will be worn by England men’s and women’s players, coaches and team management, as they prepare for the Quilter Internationals in November 2018. To celebrate the launch of the new kit and the recently re-opened
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England defeat Japan to win World Cup Challenge Final
England Women defeated Japan 29-5 to win the Challenge final at Rugby World Cup Sevens in San Francisco. Having been defeated by Ireland in their opening game of the tournament and knocked out of the Championship contest, England defeated Mexico and China to reach the Challenge final. In their final game of the tournament England
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New Zealand win back-to-back World Cup Sevens titles
New Zealand became the first team in history to win back-to-back Rugby World Cup Sevens titles after beating France 29-0 in today’s final with a hat-trick from 22-year-old reigning World Rugby Women’s Sevens Player of the Year Michaela Blyde. Australia claimed the bronze medal with a hard fought 24-14 victory over hosts USA on a
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Rugby World Cup Sevens 2018 gets off to flying start in San Francisco
A scintillating first day of action at Rugby World Cup Sevens 2018 in San Francisco saw hosts USA progress to the women’s semi-finals in fine style much to the delight of a highly engaged home crowd of over 25,000 who created an electric atmosphere in the iconic AT&T Park. USA will face reigning champions New
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